Spelling Rules

Spelling Rules

Logical learners need our 100 Spelling Rules to learn when to spell a sound one-way and not the other, as in the final sound in fashion, ocean, suspicion, complexion, superstition, expression, and musician.

Linguist Camilia spent 15 years discovering over 100 spelling rules that no one else had seen before and applying the rules in 600 phonics lessons in 10 books.

Vowels and Phonics

Vowels rule English and they cannot be avoided. Hence, Linguist Camilia dissected each vowel and isolated it in a book.

For instance, the Vowel A has five major sounds we call phonics, which are spelled in 12 major ways we call spelling patterns, as in 1-hăt 2-hāte, rain, day, able, eight 3-auction, law, fall, false 4-ward 5-permanent. Vowels have rules: Read more

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Dyslexia Can End

Dyslexia Ends: Dyslexia in reading, spelling, and reversing letters ends, after learning to spell and after slowing down to write words slowly.

Logical Learning Style: Dyslexic persons are not learning disabled; they can learn but their learning style is a logical learning style. They can memorize the spelling of words after seeing the logic in the way words are spelled. Lee, a sixth grader, could not read or spell words but he learned to spell logically. See how Lee Learned to Read in a Week!

Logical Learners become Poor Spellers: When no logical spelling rules are provided, logical learners become poor spellers and soon after that, they are told they have dyslexia. Understanding how people get dyslexiais half of the solution to ending it!

Our10 spelling rulesbooksare designed for logical learners and they are guaranteed to end dyslexia in reading and spelling, for children and adults.

Testimonials

Eleazar Herrera – age 11, grade 6 – Cajon Valley School District,“I was used to reading without looking at the way words are spelled because my other teachers always told me to read fast. I thought I could never learn to spell. Spelling isn’t as difficult as I thought it was. I wish someone had told me about these spelling rules before.”

Leslie Riggs,Kansas City, State Attorney for the Prison System and for Charter Schools,“Camilia: I am pleased that you have found a life’s work that promises to help so many people. I am glad you came to America.”

Al Graham,age 44 is now a schoolteacher, Al was Camilia‘s student at Cuyamaca College 1999,“I took the CBEST and past it the first time, all three sections. I know you know this but you probably still enjoy hearing it, that your class I think got me and is getting me through my spelling difficulties. I will always be thankful! I really feel your program is helping make the difference in my success.”